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• Dale's Indian Cuisine(Indian)<br />

• Domino's (Pizza)<br />

• Dragon's Gate (Chinese)<br />

• Enzo's Pizza Co.(Italian)<br />

• Food Factory at Devil's Bistro (American)<br />

• Grace's Café (Chinese)<br />

• Jimmy John's (Subs)<br />

• Local Yogurt<br />

• Mediterranean Grille (Mediterranean)<br />

• Nosh (Eclectic)<br />

• Palace International<br />

• Papa John's (Pizza)<br />

• Pizza Mia Italian Cafe<br />

• T.G.I.Friday's (American)<br />

Dining Trucks<br />

Food points can also be used for our dining trucks. Dining trucks are located throughout campus on select days to<br />

provide even more dining options. The calendar can be viewed at dining.duke.edu.<br />

Special Diets<br />

We want you to feel comfortable with your dining options and will help identify foods available on campus that<br />

fit into your diet.<br />

Our Registered Dietician on staff, Franca Alphin, has specific training on all aspects <strong>of</strong> nutrition and is available<br />

to meet with you upon request. Should you have any questions or want some advice about nutrition, feel free to<br />

contact Franca at 613-7486 (or via email at Franca.Alphin@duke.edu).<br />

More Information<br />

Food purchases may be made in one <strong>of</strong> three ways: cash, a dining plan (food points), or a flexible spending<br />

account (FLEX). Information about <strong>Duke</strong>Card accounts is available from <strong>the</strong> <strong>Duke</strong>Card <strong>Office</strong>, (919) 684-5800, and<br />

online at http://dukecard.duke.edu.<br />

Fur<strong>the</strong>r information about campus dining locations and dining plan options is available from <strong>Duke</strong> Dining<br />

Services, 029 West Union Building, Box 90898, Durham, NC 27708-0898, (919) 660-3900. Stay up to date with <strong>the</strong><br />

latest in Dining news by visiting our web site at http://dining.duke.edu/. We look forward to serving your dining<br />

needs soon!<br />

Services Available<br />

Student Disability Access <strong>Office</strong>. <strong>Duke</strong> University is prepared to make reasonable accommodations to allow<br />

students with disabilities full participation in <strong>the</strong> same programs and activities available to students without<br />

disabilities. The Student Disability Access <strong>Office</strong> (SDAO) assists students who are enrolled in <strong>the</strong> Graduate School.<br />

In order to receive consideration for reasonable accommodations under <strong>the</strong> Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1990 and ADA Amendments Act <strong>of</strong> 2008, a student must have a physical or mental impairment that substantially<br />

limits one or more major life activity. Substantially limited refers to an impairment that prevents an individual from<br />

performing major life activities or significantly restricts <strong>the</strong> condition, manner, or duration under which an average<br />

person can perform a major life activity.<br />

Students requesting accommodations under <strong>the</strong> provisions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ADA and ADA Amendments Act <strong>of</strong> 2008<br />

(academic, housing, etc.) must contact <strong>the</strong> Director <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Student Disability Access <strong>Office</strong> at (919) 668-1267 or<br />

(919) 668-1329 (TTY) to explore possible coverage. Receiving accommodations or special assistance in high school,<br />

at ano<strong>the</strong>r college or university or from a testing agency does not necessarily qualify an individual for <strong>the</strong> same<br />

accommodations and/or assistance at <strong>Duke</strong> University.<br />

The vice-president for Institutional Equity is <strong>the</strong> designated compliance <strong>of</strong>ficer for <strong>the</strong> ADA, ADA Amendments<br />

Act <strong>of</strong> 2008, and <strong>the</strong> Rehabilitation Act <strong>of</strong> 1973. The compliance <strong>of</strong>ficer can be reached at (919) 684-2222.<br />

Student Health Services. Student Health Services (SHS) at <strong>Duke</strong> University is a joint program supported by <strong>the</strong><br />

Division <strong>of</strong> Student Affairs and <strong>the</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Pediatrics. A wide variety <strong>of</strong> services are available through SHS.<br />

Student Health Center. The Student Health Center (SHC) is <strong>the</strong> primary location for healthcare services<br />

including general medical care, nutrition counseling, laboratory, pharmacy, travel and immunization clinics, and<br />

allergy/immuno<strong>the</strong>rapy clinic. Most services are covered by <strong>the</strong> Student Health Fee (see below). Radiology studies,<br />

prescription drugs, most laboratory tests, and all specialty services received at <strong>the</strong> SHC are not covered by <strong>the</strong> Fee.<br />

The SHC is located on Flowers Drive in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Duke</strong> Clinic complex (<strong>Duke</strong> South, sub-basement, Orange Zone).<br />

Medical services are provided by board-certified faculty physicians and by physician assistants, nurse practitioners,<br />

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